The UFC London Card looks Very…Un-British

With most British UFC fans expecting a night of fights with some distinctive local flavor, things have been pretty underwhelming, to say the least. A notable absence of the some of the promotion’s biggest stars from the UK may not be what was initially expected.

On Saturday, March 17 the UFC will make another highly anticipated jaunt to the English capital, which is set to be headlined by former UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum and Russian contender Alexander Volkov at the O2 Arena.

The UFC’s first and only British world champion, Michael Bisping, was expected to feature on the card in what was presumably the final bout of his career. Bisping took to Twitter recently to confirm that he was not appearing on the fight card, however, much to the disappointment of his fans.

Bisping was brutally knocked out by middleweight contender Kelvin Gastelum just weeks following the loss of his UFC middleweight title to now-relinquished champion Georges St-Pierre at UFC 217 at Madison Square Garden, New York. Former UFC middleweight contender Chael Sonnen believes that this may be the last of we see of Bisping insie the cage:

“Is Michael Bisping done? I feel like he kind of just retired today,” Sonnen said. “I would be very disappointed if he was done but he had said at one point before he even fought Georges, he said, ‘I’m going to do this fight with Georges and then I’m going to fight in England and that’s going to be my farewell.’

“So he had the Georges fight, he ended up fighting Kelvin in addition to that but it was still ‘I’m done after England’ and he’s now come out officially and said, ‘I am not fighting in England.’ If you piece everything together, I’m sitting back, going, ‘Wait a minute, did he just retire then?’

“I don’t know when the UFC is going back to England. Maybe the England thing isn’t as important to him but I’m just going off of his own words and I think Michael Bisping might have retired, which I don’t want to be true.”

English prospect Darren Till was also another name fans had hoped to see on the card come fight night. While the Liverpudlian is also a noteworthy absence, London-born Jimi Manuwa will take on Jan Blachowicz on the co-main event.

The full UFC London card is as follows:

Fabricio Werdum v Alexander Volkov (heavyweight)

Jan Blachowicz v Jimi Manuwa (light-heavyweight)

Leon Edwards v Peter Sobotta (welterweight)

Mark Godbeer v Dmitry Poberezhets (heavyweight)

Magomed Ankalaev v Paul Craig (light-heavyweight)

Nasrat Haqparast vs Alex Reyes (lightweight)

Kajan Johnson vs Rustam Khabilov (lightweight)

Charles Byrd vs John Phillips (middleweight)

Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos vs Jack Marshman (welterweight)

Oliver Enkamp vs Danny Roberts (welterweight)

Hakeem Dawodu vs Danny Henry (featherweight)

UFC bantamweight contender John Dodson saw his bout against Pedro Munhoz canceled due to Munhoz coming in at 140 pounds. Dodson hot the scale at 135 lbs. “The Magician” later explained his decision to reject a last-minute replacement to MMA Weekly’s Damon Martin:

“He came in five pounds overweight,” Dodson said. “Originally, they told me he was three pounds [over] and I gave him the benefit of the doubt and said, oh, he’s 139? They said he’s more like 140-point-something. I’m guessing he’s in the ballpark figure around 141.

“He’s not bantamweight now, he’s a featherweight, first. Second, I made all the sacrifices and did my job to make weight and he chose not to.”

Munhoz told MMA Fighting what went wrong in Belem:

”Everything went like in my previous fights,” Munhoz said. “I have a schedule with the weight I have to be when fight week starts, how much I’ll cut every day, and it went all according to the plan. The complicated part was this morning because there was no hot water at the hotel.

”The hotel we are in has no bathtub, and the hotel they sent us to last night was out of hot water last night,” Munhoz said. “I don’t lose weight in the sauna, I don’t sweat. I lose weight training like I did yesterday, and I always leave two pounds to cut in the bathtub in the last morning. I lose that in 30, 40 minutes, easy.

”I went to the sauna for a long time and didn’t sweat anything,” he said. “I wouldn’t kill myself trying to make this weight, so we decided to stop and miss weight this time. I’ve never missed weight before. I’m a professional, and I like to make weight, but a lot of things happened this time.”

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